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  • 24 Jan 2024
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Chhattisgarh Republic Day Tableau

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Chhattisgarh's 'Bastar Ki Adim Jan Sansad: Muria Darbar' tableau was displayed at the National Theatre in New Delhi on 22 January, ahead of the Republic Day parade on 26 January.

Key Points

  • The tableau was praised for showcasing the tribal society's democratic consciousness since primitive times.
  • Chhattisgarh Chief Minister praised the team responsible for creating the tableau, stating that the theme was important for tribal society and will acquaint the world with their democratic traditions.
  • The 'Bastar Ki Adim Jan Sansad: Muria Darbar' tableau that will be a part of the Republic Day parade at New Delhi's Kartavya Path, features Muria-Darbar and Limau-Raja, part of the Bastar-Dussehra tradition from Jagdalpur.
    • It features terracotta crafts, symbolising people's power, and showcases the cultural development in Bastar.
    • It also showcases the 600-year-old tribal tradition of community decision-making in Bastar, a district in Chhattisgarh.

Muria-Darbar

  • The Muria Darbar in Bastar was started on March 8, 1876, in which the Deputy Commissioner of Sironcha, Make George, addressed the Manjhi-Chalkis.
  • Later, according to the convenience of the people, it was made an integral part of Bastar Dussehra, which continued for 145 years as per tradition.

Limau Raja

  • It is the natural stone throne symbolizing Bastar's democratic roots and is situated within Bade Dongar,Gadirao Dongri.
  • In ancient times, when the region lacked a ruling monarch, the community would gather around this stone "throne" to deliberate on important matters.
  • A ritual unfolded where a lemon, placed atop the symbolic throne, became the focal point of decision-making.

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